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...Second doubles, it was Stafford and Polasek over Vigna and Austrian, 6-3, 7-6 and in the final match of the day Wittington and Siobhan Nicholson topped Dragomirescu and Mulvehal...
...Crimson's only winner was freshman Cristina Dragomirescu who topped Seminole Nicole Polasek, 6-3, 7-5, at number five singles...
...singles: Jill Hetherington, F. def. Robin Boss, H, 6-1, 6-1; 3rd singles: Tammy Whittington, F. def. Kristin Bland, H, 6-0, 6-3; 4th singles: Denise Dayan, F. def. Cindy Austrian, H, 6-3, 7-5; 5th singles: Cristina Dragomirescu, H. def. Nicole Polasek, F. 6-3, 7-6; 6th singles: Cathy Goodrich, F. def. Kathy Mulvehal, H, 7-6, 1-6, 6-4; 1st doubles: Hetherington and Goodrich, F. def. Boss and Bland, 6-4, 6-1; 2nd doubles: Stafford and Polasek, F. def. Vigna and Austrian, H, 6-3, 7-6; 3rd doubles: Whittington and Siobhan...
Three immigrants, now U. S. citizens, were awarded annual scrolls of the National Institute of Immigrant Welfare for "significant contributions to American life": Russian-born David Sarnoff, 48, President of R. C. A.; Scotland-born William Allan Neilson, 70, President of Smith College; Moravian-born Albin Polasek, 60, famed Chicago sculptor...
...whole the exhibit was marked by restraint, conservatism -very little cubism, very little of the "very modern" effects. Two instructors in the Art Institute covered two of the chief prizes. Albin Polasek, sculptor, took the Logan medal and $1,500 for his statue Unfettered quite a different piece of work from his statue of "A Fat Lady Hailing a Bus" butt of wits and columnists, which stands outside the museum and was made to order of a park board. Leopold Seyfert with a self portrait took another medal and $1,000. There were two posthumous Sargents, a goodly number...
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